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The Browns' stadium plan in Brook Park faces a setback as ODOT denies a key permit, citing airspace safety issues near Cleveland Hopkins Airport.
The Mission Driven Bank Fund (MDBF) has marked a final close at $200 million in capital funding its efforts to support Minority Depository Institutions and Community Development Financial Institutions ...
East Stokes Block was again in front of the Cleveland Planning Commission on Friday for new schematic approvals after the previous design went over budget.
For the first time, the third-annual Ohio VC Fest will serve as a regional event for the Startup World Cup, a global competition that culminates with a $1 million investment prize.
In roughly one year since the launch of adult-use marijuana, Ohio has eclipsed more than $1.003 billion in total licensed sales.
“Lee Hayden Gallery provides a unique artistic addition to Legacy Village, and is a natural fit which complements our focus of creating a dynamic lifestyle experience,” said Susan Windle, Legacy ...
Attorneys leading a class action lawsuit against Ohio’s new stadium funding plan have thrown their weight behind a case out of California. They’ve filed an amicus brief, urging the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. has signed fixed-price contracts to supply steel to multiple U.S. carmakers for up to three years, an unusually long duration that signals the auto industry is guarding against ...
Nearly five years after gaining new ownership, the office property connected to the Agora Theater has officially reopened as a mixed-use apartment and office complex, welcoming its first residential ...
After helping launch the Rock Entertainment Sports Network last summer, longtime Cleveland Cavaliers executive Michael Conley is taking the helm as its first president. RESN, a joint venture between ...
Cannabis stocks surged this week on news that President Donald Trump might remove marijuana from the list of most dangerous drugs, but there’s still a cloud of skepticism hanging over the industry.
My Place Group narrowly received approval from the Cleveland Landmark Commission to build 45 West, a three-building complex bringing nearly 100 units of housing to Ohio City.